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DrayTek

Just bought one of these , using it for the first time and have found that the cutting guide doesn't tighten up fully and slips when trying to cut a tile, as a temporary solution i've had to stick a piece of cardboard under the locking bar. Has anyone else got a similar problem with this ? or better still has anyone got a solution to fix the problem ?



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Time's Ran Out

I've got a Norton and your right it is a problem we've also had!
My solution was to bin the rail.
Apart from that its the best little cutter £for£ I've had since I replaced my Rubi 2 years ago.(had that 18 years)
I'll soon have enough money from my pension ( and winter fuel allowance) to get a Dewalt:lol:
 
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DrayTek

ah so its a common problem, well at least that saves me trying to get a new rail, guess i'll just make sure i carry a piece of cardboard around with me at all times :yikes:, that and a stick of chewing gum for when i inevitably lose the plug. Many thanks for the replies.


Nice photos on both your web sites btw.


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diamondtiling

A good solution would be to buy a Sigma.

:thumbsup:


I fully expect to be bombarded by the rubi brigade.

:lol:
 
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DrayTek

I put the cardboard between the locking rail and the saw btw , locks it off nicely and prevents it slipping. Will get round to a more lasting bodge soon.
 
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True Tiling

I don't really understand why anybody would use a guide on a wet cutter, unless doing mitres. I use one on a manual cutter (occasionally), but it's extremely rare that the same sized cut will fit an entire course due to poor plastering and out of square/level rooms. Even then, a manual cutter would be employed after marking the tile using a ruler and pencil. A wet cutter is only needed for gun-cuts, like a grinder is for plunge-cuts.
 
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